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Willow10 Sat 01-Jun-19 15:21:43

My free 4-week Petplan insurance runs out this week and I have been looking at various comparison sites for quotes. I would like lifetime cover for my 7 month old Westie. There are so many it is really confusing and difficult to decide on any one in particular. Can anyone help me out with recommendations or otherwise? Thank you.

Willow10 Tue 11-Jun-19 19:43:25

Thanks to everyone for your advice. Regarding the notifications, I've had to contact GNet because all my settings are correct but I just don't seem to be getting emails any more! Hopefully then can shed some light on it.

Iam64 Mon 10-Jun-19 14:07:29

That has been my experience as well Purrfect. Not cheap and you hope its never needed but our claims in the past 6 months have paid for the last 10 years insurance

Purrfect Mon 10-Jun-19 11:39:08

I honestly cannot recommend Petplan enough, my cat who has now sadly died,was on a lifetime cover,we put numerous claims in,not once did Petplan ever refuse to pay.
Just be careful,other companies only allow certain amount of claims per year.

blondenana Sun 09-Jun-19 21:18:58

I do that anyway, but would be good to get notifications, as sometimes it might be days before i get to look again and someone has posted a reply to a post

FlexibleFriend Sat 08-Jun-19 16:55:50

Just look on "I'm on" at the top of the page and every thread you post on comes up.

blondenana Fri 07-Jun-19 09:24:50

I would like to know this too, as i miss many replies, but notifications for private messages,so have to scroll through to find them

Willow10 Thu 06-Jun-19 19:09:59

Does anyone know what to do to get email notifications of replies to posts? I don't know why it's stopped and can't seem to find how to reinstate it.

Willow10 Thu 06-Jun-19 18:59:22

Something has happened to my email notifications - this is the second post I've made this week and wondered why I hadn't had a single reply to either of them. Just browsing GN and there they all are! Thank you to everyone who replied, I'll now read through them all.

HildaW Wed 05-Jun-19 16:16:21

Yes - you're right!

FlexibleFriend Wed 05-Jun-19 16:13:49

Yes but it's available to everyone who joins no matter where their dogs come from.

HildaW Wed 05-Jun-19 15:49:53

Yes Flexible, we have as our dog was adopted from there.

FlexibleFriend Wed 05-Jun-19 12:23:55

I think you can get public liability insurance by joining the dogs trust for about £25 a year.
www.dogstrust.org.uk/get-involved/membership/

Iam64 Mon 03-Jun-19 20:53:41

as I mentioned previously, the claims we made over the past several months will exceed anything we've paid in over the past 10 years. It's been very unusual, in 40 years of happy dog ownership we've never been faced with the serious health issues leading to those claims. Our old rescue boy cost us nothing other than annual injections, flea/work treatments till he was 16 or 17 - we spent about £1000 in his final year.
Both our current dogs had been very fit until they suddenly weren't. One put to sleep age six because of an aggressive tumour but only after spending significant amounts on various tests. The other had a lump, previously aspirated and ok that went rogue and was found to be cancerous when removed.
The other issue is public liability insurance. We've never needed it but we live in an increasingly letigous society so better safe than sorry. We can afford the insurance but it is very expensive and I suspect for most of us, saving £20 a month instead of insuring may be worth while. Wouldn't have been for us recently though.

HildaW Mon 03-Jun-19 11:35:47

We too had JL but once dog got to about 6 the premiums really jumped. We now 'self insure' i.e. put aside an amount each month similar to a policy. We also took up a good offer with our Vets practise that lets you pay an annual fixed fee that then covers check-ups and worming/flea treatments.
It works out cheaper than buying it as needed.

Daisymae Mon 03-Jun-19 11:18:55

The public liability comes with most insurance - there's always a risk of being sued should your dog cause an accident for instance. I think that it's worth it for the peace of mind.

FlexibleFriend Mon 03-Jun-19 11:14:01

I only ever insure my animals for the first year of their life till I get a handle on exactly where they are health wise. Luckily all of mine have been fine health wise so I just keep a credit card exclusively for their use which has a £15,000 credit limit and I have Pugs but my credit card is clear. I last used it a few months ago when my terrier was pts. If they need vet care they get it but my biggest expense has been 2500 for one of my Pugs and 850 for one of m cats which were spread out and paid off quite quickly. So what I'm saying is it really depends on your pets state of health and your ability to pay for their care.

Daisymae Sun 02-Jun-19 11:17:06

We have animal friends insurance, after JL got to be too expensive. However now she is getting on, they only pay 80 per cent of any claim. The plus is that the premiums are much lower. I would always have an insurance for the public liability cover - you never know these days

blondenana Sat 01-Jun-19 23:05:33

I have a lifetime plan for my dog [and cats] the dogs insurance is just over £6 a month,
I have recenly had to claim as she is being treated for early demtia, although this is only what seems to be the problem ,could turn out to be more than that or worse, but she is showing all the signs of dementia
I have also had to take one of my cats for a scrape and polish, [not covered by insurance] and it has cost me £200
I think insurance is neccesary, but the op who has to pay £200 a month that is just disgusting,
Did you mean to say a month, or a year,? that is daylight robbery, how can anyone afford that
By the way i have had no problems claiming, had to claim for a cat with heart disease, about 2 years ago,
Sadly she only lived another year from diagnosis, but would have cost me £30 a month for tablets if she wasn;t insured

Iam64 Sat 01-Jun-19 20:54:19

Our dogs have petplan insurance. The older dog had a high prey urge and injured herself chasing rabbits through brambles so we had four claims in four years, (yes she was young, yes we’ve spent hours training and no incidents in five years). I’d long considered doing what Phoenix suggests and simply saving the cash. In the past four months we’ve claimed thousands. Both dogs needed extensive , expensive tests and treatments. Sadly the six year old was put to sleep because of an aggressive, inoperable tumour. The ten year old had scans and surgery which so far stopped the cancer. She’s a fit, healthy happy dog so surgery was the right thing.
PetPlan were great, paid up without quibble and wrote a kind letter on the death of our young dog. Its more than paid for the premiums so I’m thankful I kept it going. I hope I never need to claim for our now twelve month old !

phoenix Sat 01-Jun-19 20:22:59

Fairynuff, NanaandGrampy seems like you've got it working for you, and Sam, of course! smile

NanaandGrampy Sat 01-Jun-19 20:00:28

Phoenix, yes we have used it for an extended period with an eye issue. Our policy resets every September and we’re not penalised for existing conditions .

To be honest I also like the ‘safety net’ in case he does get an expensive illness . I totally get what you’re saying and if I was still working I might have just saved but with no income coming in I like to know I can afford his care.

Caro6699 Sat 01-Jun-19 19:58:05

We use “bought by many” which I switched to after JL increased my costs to over £200 pounds per month for my then 9 year old pug.
They offer cover at several different levels and have been very helpful when I needed to claim.

phoenix Sat 01-Jun-19 19:37:07

NanaandGrampy have you ever used your pet insurance? If Sam is fortunate to be a healthy chap, then you might have been better off putting the money aside somewhere, you might have even accrued a pittance of interest!

NanaandGrampy Sat 01-Jun-19 19:15:56

Compare the market will allow you to put in your parameters and then offer up all the policies that fit those and the relevant prices.

Sam will be 6 this year and up to now we have changed policy yearly taking the best deal.

After the age of 7 policies tend to get dearer and Sam has been very healthy so we have few exclusions which can affect changing company.

We also pay monthly for Healthy Pet Club. That covers his yearly vaccinations and all worm and flea treatment including lung and heart worm and a 6 monthly healthy pet check up . We think it’s worth it.

phoenix Sat 01-Jun-19 16:48:42

Very salient point, Charleygirl perhaps chimes with my post earlier?